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Chad VanGaalen : Soft Airplane :: Review

Visual artist and musician Chad VanGaalen sounds like Neil Young at times on his new album, “Soft Airplane.”  Recording into an old tape deck and then overdubbing, VanGaalen usually... Read On

Calexico : Carried To Dust :: Review

Calexico returns with their strongest effort since “The Black Light.” Joey Burns and John Convertino have recruited the same players from that album and the new record is a... Read On

Deerhunter : Microcastle :: Review

Deerhunter’s new album “Microcastle” is quite a departure from its predecessor “Cryptograms.”   The reason that this album is a departure is because it is a lot more immediate than... Read On

Reissue : John Phillips :: Pussycat

Pussycat is the long-lost album that John Phillips recorded as a solo artist signed to the Rolling Stones record label in 1976.  Pussycat is the second recent reissue of... Read On

Metallica : Death Magnetic :: Review

So much has been written about the new album, “Death Magnetic” by Metallica you would have thought it was the second coming.  Old school Metallica fans are chomping at... Read On

Brotherman : The Lost Blaxploitation Soundtrack

Numero Group continues their series of re-issues of the highest order with “Brotherman” Original Soundtrack by The Final Solution. For those of you unaware of Numero Group, owners Ken... Read On

Giant Sand : proVisions :: Review

After a four-year absence, Giant Sand returns with the album proVisions.  On this album, Howe Gelb has enlisted some high-profile extras such as M. Ward, Isobel Campbell and Neko... Read On

Rodriguez : Cold Fact :: (The Hispanic Bob Dylan)

To fully understand the story of Rodriguez, you really must read the detailed 36-page liner notes in the new re-issue of Cold Fact on Light In The Attic Records.... Read On

Lucifer’s Friend

This is the first of many upcoming reviews of classic heavy metal releases that came out during the time of Black Sabbath. Today the genre is called proto-metal and... Read On

Hidden Gems : Brothers Unlimited :: Who’s For The Young

Fallout Records reissued “Who’s For The Young” in June 2008 for the first time on CD and was originally released in 1970.  This album has quickly become a favorite... Read On

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